Babylon Tree Service provides fast, professional storm damage tree cleanup with 20 years experience that Babylon NY homeowners rely on after severe weather events. When trees fall, branches snap, or debris covers your property, immediate action is critical to prevent further damage and restore safety.
Babylon Tree Service responds to storm damage tree cleanup in Babylon NY around the clock. We work fast, clean up completely, and leave your property safer than we found it. Tree damage in this region is not a rare event — it is a seasonal reality. Suffolk County's humid subtropical climate, combined with the salt air and sandy, shallow soils common across southern Long Island, puts stress on root systems year-round. Trees that appear healthy can have compromised anchoring and come down without warning during high-wind events. According to industry data, wind-thrown trees and hanging limbs account for over 60% of post-storm property damage claims filed by Long Island homeowners.
Babylon Tree Service is locally owned and operated and provides tree trimming services to surrounding Babylon, NY areas including Levittown, West Babylon, Freeport, Lindenhurst, Deer Park, North Babylon, Amityville, Farmingdale, Copiague, West Islip & more.

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After a storm passes through Babylon — whether it tracked in from the Atlantic, pushed up through Great South Bay, or dropped two feet of wet snow — the damage can be severe and deceptive. A fallen branch removal that looks simple from the ground often involves a suspended limb under tension, a root ball that has destabilized a section of fence or utility line, or a trunk that cracked at a structural union and is now a split-load hazard.
Babylon Tree Service handles emergency storm cleanup tree service with fully insured crews trained in rigging, controlled disassembly, and hazard-tree assessment. We carry the equipment to remove trees in tight residential lots, near structures, and over driveways without secondary damage.

Every storm removal job begins with a structural hazard assessment before any cutting starts. We identify widow-makers — hung debris lodged in the canopy — and secure them before ground crews move in. This is not a step every company takes, but it is non-negotiable for us.
Storm debris removal, fallen branches removal, and full tree extraction are included in every cleanup scope. We do not leave brush piles at the curb and call it done.

When we arrive, our lead arborist walks the entire property before any equipment is deployed. We identify every compromised tree, hanging limb, and root-heaved stump on site — not just the obvious damage. Properties along the Great South Bay and near Captree State Park often have multiple tree species affected by the same storm event.
We provide a written estimate on-site before work begins. There are no verbal agreements that shift mid-job. If additional hazards are found during removal, we stop, document, and discuss before proceeding. You know the full scope before we charge anything beyond it.
Our crews use hand lines, block-and-tackle rigging, and aerial lift equipment to remove trees in sections when full-fell is not possible due to property constraints. Babylon's densely built residential lots — particularly in hamlets like North Babylon, West Babylon, and Lindenhurst — require precision work close to structures, fences, and vehicles.
All brush, limbs, and wood debris are chipped on-site and hauled off your property. We do not leave material for you to deal with. Large logs can be left cut and stacked at your request if you use firewood — otherwise everything goes with the truck.
Before we leave, we rake, blow, and inspect the entire work zone. We re-check the canopy overhead for any remaining widow-makers and confirm that all cut surfaces are clean and properly made. The job is not finished until the property is ready for normal use.
"After a nor'easter came through North Babylon last March, a large oak came down across our driveway and clipped the corner of our garage roof. I called Babylon Tree Service at 7 AM and they were on-site by 9. The tree was fully removed and the driveway was clear by early afternoon. They also spotted a second tree in the backyard that had cracked at the base — would have been a problem if we'd had another storm. Honest and fast."
— Kevin M., North Babylon, NY
"Living close to the water in Babylon village means our trees take a beating every hurricane season. We have used Babylon Tree Service twice now for fallen branches removal and storm damage repair. Both times they were professional, on time, and cleaned up completely. Great local company."
— Maria S., Babylon Village, NY

Storm damage worsens fast. A cracked trunk becomes a falling tree in the next wind event. A hanging limb becomes a liability the moment someone walks under it. The longer you wait, the more expensive and dangerous the situation gets.
Call Babylon Tree Service now for same-day emergency response and a free written estimate: (631) 526-7470
You can also use the form above to request a callback — we respond within the hour during business hours and monitor messages overnight for emergency situations.
Do not wait for the next storm to make the decision for you. Babylon Tree Service is ready now.
We offer 24/7 emergency storm cleanup tree service and are typically on-site within 2 to 4 hours for active emergencies. Response time can vary during major storm events when call volume is high, but we prioritize hazards near structures and utility lines first and keep you updated if there is any delay.
In many cases, yes — especially when the tree has fallen on a structure or is blocking a driveway or access point. We provide detailed written invoices and job documentation that your insurance adjuster will need to process a claim. We recommend calling your insurer at the same time you call us so the process runs in parallel.
Stump grinding is available as an add-on to any storm removal job. We will quote it as a separate line item so you can decide. In some storm situations the root ball has already been partially lifted, which can affect grinding depth and pricing.
If the tree or limb is actively threatening a structure, vehicle, utility line, or blocking access to your property, we treat it as an emergency. If the tree is down in an open area of the yard without immediate risk, we can schedule it as a priority same-week job rather than a same-day callout — which can reduce cost.
Absolutely. Not every storm job requires removing an entire tree. We handle isolated fallen branches removal, canopy cleanup, and debris haul-away as standalone services. If a major limb came down but the tree is otherwise healthy, we can also assess whether any crown restoration pruning makes sense.
Cost depends on tree size, number of trees, proximity to structures, debris volume, and whether stump removal is included. Small jobs involving a single fallen limb in an open area can run a few hundred dollars. Full emergency removals of large trees near structures range higher. We provide a free written estimate before any work begins — there are no hidden fees after the job starts.